SV..... Cheer is very hard but in the end I know it will pay off. I love my team mates and my coaches because we have grown very close and I know that we will always be that way. My coaches have helped us so much and I am thankful! <3



HG..... The most amazing feeling is when all of your stunts hit. I love when Mrs. Warden gives us compliments. Well, I hate running. So the thing I don't like is running, but in the end, everything we've ever done pays off. We understand why Mrs. Warden was so hard on us, to make us better at what we love. It was an amazing overall experience.<3 I love my team and my coaches very much.<3 What I don't like is our skirts! They are annoying. I like when our coaches act fun and kind of like a mom away from home. <3 I love cheerleading; I can't wait to try out for high school. I'm looking forward to next year and next year’s team. <3



MC..... Its crazy how everything we worked for all year long is basically two minutes long. Nothing would be the same without cheer, and it’s a sad ending in a matter of days. In the end its worth getting punched in your face, getting yelled at a lot of times, the sweat, the tears. I might cry when all of this is over because I don't think I can get used to my normal life. I absolutely LOVE cheerleading with my best friends and I can’t wait till next year in high school to try out! My coaches have helped me out so much and I am very thankful <3






BT..... I LOVE LOVE LOVE cheerleading very much. It is a hard sport but I can't get enough of it. I love all my cheermates. I don't know what I would do without cheerleading. The best part of cheer is when you do the routine right and get all of your stunts right! The worst part is when you get in trouble and your coaches yell at you. If I could change one thing about cheer I would change our uniforms. What I would change is our skirts. They get very annoying at some points.





SP..... My experience with cheeleading has been amazing, the best feeling was when we hear our names at competion. All of our hard work payed off in the end everything was worth it. From running laps, when we dropped a flyer. The "Warden Pushups." How frusteraded we would get over not hitting our stunts. Everything. What helped us the most was our dedication for it and the bond we all had, not only with the cheerleaders but the coaches. They were more like moms to us, but